Following the third and final presidential debate Wednesday night, Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton took a few moments to speak with reporters on board her campaign plane.

However, the impromptu press conference was quickly brought to an end by Clinton after one of the reporters asked her about some of the latest revelations to emerge from the Project Veritas videos that exposed corrupt and illegal plotting by Democrat operatives on her behalf.

Specifically, the videos show operatives discussing methods for purposely disrupting the rallies of Republican nominee Donald Trump and plotting ways to commit voter fraud in various states.

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“I know nothing about this. I can’t deal with every one of (Trump’s) conspiracy theories,” Clinton said dismissively. “I hope you all have something to eat and drink on the way back to New York.”

And just like that, her interaction with the press was concluded, the truth once again stymied by Clinton’s outright refusal even to address, much less deny, the voluminous allegations of corruption and wrongdoing that have been lodged against both her and numerous individuals working toward her victory in the election.

The only problem is, the Project Veritas videos and the Democrat operatives those videos exposed are not some “conspiracy theory” devised by Trump, but actual video evidence obtained by undercover investigative journalists doing the work the mainstream media have utterly refused to do.

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It is also noteworthy that Clinton completely avoided providing a direct answer to the first question she received, whether she would accept the election results if she lost, instead harping on Trump’s response to the same question that he would have to wait and see what those election results looked like before conceding defeat.

As should be perfectly clear by now, Hillary Clinton will do just about anything to avoid answering the serious questions posed to her, even bringing a small news conference to an abrupt end if necessary, likely so as not to incriminate herself in things that certainly appear to be illegal or at least unethical.

Ben Marquis lives in Little Rock, Arkansas. He reads voraciously and writes about the news of the day from a conservative-libertarian perspective. He is an advocate for Constitutional government and a staunch defender of the Second Amendment, which protects the rest of our natural rights.